KFE Japan Digital Camera EXEMODE DC567

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KFE Japan today announced the entry level point and shoot EXEMODE DC567 a five megapixel digital camera with a fixed focal 44.7mm F3.2 lens, 2" TFT LCD monitor and SD-Picture Card storage. With a 5 million pixel effective resolution and movie recording capabilities up to 12 frames per second (fps)., the EXEMODE DC567 offers great functionality yet remains easy to use. Pleasant to hold and operate, with its rounded, compact shape, the EXEMODE DC567 offers straightforward controls and menu options, ensuring this camera makes life easy for the intrepid photographer looking to make the leap to digital photography. The camera with a sliding type lens cap which combines the power switch comes with 32MB of built-in memory; up to 1GB SD memory card capacity is available in silver and pink color. Created with ease of use and convenience in mind, the EXEMODE DC567 measures 86×25×55mm and weighs approximately 80g (camera only).

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The KEE Japan EXEMODE DC567 5 megapixel digital camera will be available from February for approximately 10,000 Yen (USD82).The EXEMODE DC567 is small enough to slip into a jacket pocket or handbag, so it’s never far away from the action. Furthermore, a sliding cover protects the lens from being scratched by those stray objects that lurk in pockets and bags.
Source - Kfegr

January 23, 2007 - 7:20 AM | Posted in - Digital Cameras |


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